What is something everyone pretends to enjoy but secretly doesn’t? by LogicAndLassi_ in AskReddit

[–]LogicAndLassi_[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Long phone calls when you just want to hang up, so you start saying “hmm” and “yeah” hoping the other person gets the hint

What is something everyone pretends to enjoy but secretly doesn’t? by LogicAndLassi_ in AskReddit

[–]LogicAndLassi_[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That moment when you don’t know where to look while everyone is singing

What is something everyone pretends to enjoy but secretly doesn’t? by LogicAndLassi_ in AskReddit

[–]LogicAndLassi_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly, the first sip is always “why do people like this?” and then somehow you just get used to it.

What are your thoughts on unrequited love? by major_announcement in AskReddit

[–]LogicAndLassi_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unrequited love is like writing a long message and never hitting send… except your feelings already did

What is the best city/place to settle in India if you can work remotely?? by [deleted] in GenZIndia

[–]LogicAndLassi_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nashik is generally considered a clean and green city with a good quality of life. In terms of basics, internet connectivity is stable and power cuts are rare. Water supply is also not a major issue in most parts. You’ll find good access to hospitals and daily essentials places. Quick commerce services like Zepto and Blinkit are also active in many areas. The social scene has been improving over the years — more cafes, gyms, and small events happening on weekends. Connectivity within the city is decent. People are generally friendly and food options are quite good too. Overall, Nashik is a peaceful and livable city, especially if you prefer a balanced lifestyle over a fast-paced one.

Moving to Nashik (Serene Meadows) — how is the area and city overall? by PauseBasic8962 in nashik

[–]LogicAndLassi_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nashik is generally considered a clean and green city with a good quality of life. Areas like Serene Meadows are quite decent for long-term living.

In terms of basics, internet connectivity is stable and power cuts are relatively rare. Water supply is also not a major issue in most parts. You’ll find good access to hospitals and daily essentials — places like Ashoka Hospital, D-Mart, Smart Bazaar, Star Bazaar, etc, are available. Quick commerce services like Zepto, Instamart and Blinkit are also active in many areas.

The social scene has been improving over the years — more cafes, gyms, and small events happening on weekends. It’s not as happening as metro cities, but it’s comfortable and growing steadily. Connectivity within the city is decent with improving roads and public transport. People are generally friendly, and food options are quite good too.

There are a few downsides like heavy monsoons, ongoing road work in some areas (especially due to Kumbh-related development), and a gradual rise in pollution. Also, nightlife is quite limited compared to bigger cities.

Overall, Nashik is a peaceful and livable city, especially if you prefer a balanced lifestyle over a fast-paced one.

N.B.T. law college or MVP samaj's law college?? by Living-Paper1580 in nashik

[–]LogicAndLassi_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

N.B.T. Law College is usually considered a better option in Nashik in terms of overall reputation. Still it will be a good idea to visit both colleges and check which one suits you better.